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Our friends over at IA Wrestle have dropped their latest Class 3A Team and Individual Wrestling Rankings (12/19). Five individuals are ranked in the top ten within their weight classes. As a team, Glenwood is ranked fifth overall behind West Des Moines Valley, Southeast Polk, Waukee and Fort Dodge. The Predicament also put up their latest Class 3A Team and Individual Rankings. Below is how Glenwood stands in each poll.

Saturday the Rams traveled to Southeast Polk for the Red Owens Holiday Classic. Eleven teams from around the state competed in the tournament. Southeast Polk won the tournament with 288.5 team points. PCM finished second with 201.5 and the Rams placed third with 164 team points.

Tuesday night Glenwood picked up two more duals wins by defeating Underwood and Creston in Creston.

The Rams first defeated Underwood 65-17. Glenwood picked up six wins by forfeit against the Eagles. Jordan Renshaw, Tanner Maxwell,Ryker Case and Isaac Bales each picked up Falls against Underwood. Trevor Anderson put together an offensive performance by winning 17-1 over Keyler Rodenburg.

Friday and Saturday Glenwood Wrestling competed at the Council Bluffs Wrestling Classic. Thirty-nine teams from five different states and over one hundred ranked wrestlers competed in one of the most competitive tournaments of the season. Glenwood finished sixth place overall with 333.5 points. Lincoln East won the tournament with 497.5 points.

Tomorrow the Council Bluffs Wrestling Classic begins at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Thirty-nine teams are in the tournament and fourteen of the teams are ranked in the top-ten of their Class/State. The wrestling begins at 1:00 pm tomorrow (Friday, December 8th).

I will be posting updates on twitter and our website throughout both days. Our good friends over at www.iawrestle.com have put together quite the preview.

Saturday the Glenwood Rams traveled up to Harlan for the Dan Hill Invitational. The Rams had three wrestlers that were crowned champions at the tournament. Trevor Anderson won at 145, Isaac Bales won at 220 and Caleb Sanders won at 285. Glenwood finished second as a team with 239 points. Gretna finished first place at the invitational with 252 team points.

Anthony Sherry finished his best season 40-6 and placed 2nd at state losing to 2 time state champ Max Lyon. Lyon , a Purdue recruit, finishes the season 49-0. Sherry has already had a terrific career and don't bet against him next year in his pursuit of a state championship. Anthony has faced some of the toughest Iowa wrestlers in the past 2 years including Chase Shiltz who just won his 3rd state championship tonight and Marcus Coleman of Ames who also won for the 3rd straight time tonight. Congratulations Anthony on a fantastic season and we look forward to watching you next year on yo